That line is from the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. It is spoken by Piggy, one of the characters in the novel, in reference to the boys' struggle for power and leadership. Piggy is trying to assert his own authority by stating that the others should have listened to him about the conch, a symbol of order and civilized behavior on the island.
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The conch is a tropical marine mollusc, whose shell is much prized as an ornament.
The national dish of Turks & Caicos is conch.
because when they heard the conch being blown, they knew there was some person on the island and they weren't alone, or that they thought somebody was coming to save them
no but she wanted to and on the tyra show she said that when she was filming the Hannah Montana movie she text her mam and said that she thought he was cute
Don said that he wanted a stamp.
It established leadership, thus there was power, and soon followed a struggle for said power. The conch was like a crown, who ever had it was to be respected.
In chapter nine: A View To A Death, when Ralph and Piggy attend Jack's feast Ralph says that he is still the chief and he has the conch. "You haven't got it with you," said Jack sneering. "You left it behind. See, clever? And the conch doesn't count at this end of the island ---"
it all started in 1689 where people wanted a different way to travel so thought of car they said it has four wheels but they wanted a flat surface and then the skate board was made
In "Lord of the Flies," the only one allowed to interrupt the speaker holding the conch is Ralph, as he is the elected leader among the boys. The conch symbolizes authority and order in their society.
the south wanted slavery because thet thought it was write and the north said it was knot right to be trited that crull
the south wanted slavery because thet thought it was write and the north said it was knot right to be trited that crull